[Nasa](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/nasa/) is funding the development of large-scale glass spheres, which will rise from microwave Moon furnaces like vast bubbles and then harden to form strong, transparent structures.
The concept has been devised by California-based Skyeports, which has already proven it is possible to blow glass balls from lunar dust or “regolith” – a substance of rock, mineral fragments and tiny pieces of abrasive glass.
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Giant glass spheres blown from Moon dust could one day [house astronauts](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/04/22/nasa-building-moon-bases-my-time-living-in-space-blueprint/) on the lunar surface.
[Nasa](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/nasa/) is funding the development of large-scale glass spheres, which will rise from microwave Moon furnaces like vast bubbles and then harden to form strong, transparent structures.
The concept has been devised by California-based Skyeports, which has already proven it is possible to blow glass balls from lunar dust or “regolith” – a substance of rock, mineral fragments and tiny pieces of abrasive glass.